Flooring is an essential element of any interior space, and the technology behind its installation has evolved over the years. Bjelinâs sister company VĂ€linge Innovation developed the first mechanical floor locking system, so we sat down with Laetitia Kimblad, Director of Floor Locking at VĂ€linge Innovation, to delve into the history, development, and future of this innovative technology.
The journey from then to now
"The revolution in flooring installation began in the 90s with the invention of the first mechanical locking system, developed by VĂ€linge Innovationâs founder, Darko Pervan, and his son Tony," Laetitia explains. "This initial generation, known as 1G, featured an aluminium strip on the long and short sides of panels. It was introduced by Alloc in their laminate products and presented at the Domotex Hannover fair in 1996."
Laetitia highlights the significant milestones along the way. "VĂ€linge introduced a 2G locking system in 2000 that was fully integrated into the flooring panel, simplifying the production process and enhancing the installation experience. Over the years, our team has continuously refined and patented new locking systems to improve the customer experience, accommodate different flooring products, and meet specific requirements."